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Mathematical physics / Applied mathematics / Signal processing / Fourier analysis / Integral transforms / Time–frequency representation / Wigner quasi-probability distribution / Analytic signal / Wavelet / Time–frequency analysis / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics
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Mathematical physics
Applied mathematics
Signal processing
Fourier analysis
Integral transforms
Time–frequency representation
Wigner quasi-probability distribution
Analytic signal
Wavelet
Time–frequency analysis
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics

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